P.J. Neal, Duncan Powell, Juan Reyna, Emmanuel Obaseki & Damon Nicholas Jr. |
The UA Next Combine in Dallas, TX is only a couple of hours
old and has only featured skills and drills and combine testing, but already, a
couple of the forty 8th graders here are setting themselves apart
from the competition. The best 2 players we’ve seen so far are P.J. Neal (6’2/PG/2021/Houston, TX) and
Duncan Powell (6’7/PF/2021/DeSoto,
TX). Both guys are excelling at the
skill and drills portion of the event before the games even begin this
afternoon. Neal is a big, sturdy PG who prefers to find open teammates rather
than score; however, his size, strength, athleticism and ball skill equip him
to get to the cup. He’s a high-energy
guy who doesn’t mind sitting down and defending smaller guards. Powell is a bruiser with a solid frame and
explosiveness. He’s more than just a big
who can use his size as a weapon; it’s also clear he has been in the gym
working on his skill set. He has the
ability to stop and pop and hit the mid-range shot, in addition to powering his
way to the cup. He rebounds and defends
well and plays with a good motor. He
also has nice touch around the rim rebounds well and will bang it on you if he gets a
chance.
Neil and Powell are not the only early standouts we’ve seen so
far here in Dallas. We also liked Juan Reyna (6’2/PG/2021/San Antonio,
TX), Jaylon McDaniel
(6’6/PF/2021/Les Summit, MO), Wilfredo
Amaro (6’3/CG/2021/Floresville, TX), Harrison
Ingram (6’5/WF/2021/Dallas, TX), Emmanuel
Obaseki (6’2/PG/2021/Allen, TX), Damon
Nicholas Jr. (6’2/CG/2021/Arlington, TX), Wade Taylor IV (5’10/PG/2021/Dallas, TX), Zion Swader (5’11/PG/2021/Murfeesboro, TN,) and Gavin Perryman (6’1/PG/2021/Dallas, TX). It’s important to note that it’s still very early in the event
and there are still a number of players who have a chance to gain some
recognition when the games tip off this afternoon. We just wanted to put something up early which highlights some of
the kids who caught our eye early. Stay tuned
for more event coverage later.
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